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Saturday, June 4, 2016

"Must-See Japan" - A New Kindle Guidebook

Above, the Tokyo Skytree. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Kindle ebook users who are also planning to visit Japan, but can't decide exactly what to see and do, they're in luck.

Japan Today reported:

TOKYO —“Must-See Japan,” a guidebook for Kindle packed with all the best and most concise information for visitors to the country. If you’re coming to Japan for only a week or two it can be hard to decide on where exactly to go, how to get around and what to see and do.

As the culmination of nearly a decade’s worth of experience travelling around every corner of the country by author Tom Fay, “Must-See Japan” will tell you exactly where to visit, what you simply must see when you’re there, along with a whole load of insider tips and sage-like advice for making the most of your stay.

Of course, it would be good to use the guide in tandem with the Kindle ebook edition of The Monster Movie Fan's Guide To Japan so you can visit monster movie locations and attractions.

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Armand Vaquer, A.A., B.A., ECV, is a contributing writer and photographer for the Monster Island News blog. He is also a contributor to JapanTravel and is author of THE MONSTER MOVIE FAN'S GUIDE TO JAPAN. He has also written for Tokyo's METROPOLIS magazine on kaiju battle locations. He has spoken on visiting Japanese monster movie locations at the Japan Society of Northern California, G-FEST, Monsterpalooza, Stan Lee's Comikaze Expo and Mad Monster Party conventions. Honors include Outstanding Young Men In America, Who's Who In American Politics and Who's Who In America. Contact: AMVaquer@aol.com

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